Larry-
There's a balance!
I did feel a little 'dirty' when I went out fishing with a guy on his boat...he 
had fished the lake many times, and had GPS-ed the good 'underwater mountains' 
where he'd found good fishing before...then he turned on his sonar, set it to 
an anticipated depth and voila, there were black and white 'virtual' renditions 
of fish...our lines were set on outriggers to a certain depth and distance 
(trailing behind boat, so you could just about bounce the lures across their 
backs.
We limited out, but it just didn't seem sporting...I think we'd lost the 
balance on that trip...
-Don

> Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 13:36:30 -0800
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: GPS
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Don,   For years I hunted with a compass and a map. Coming out of the
> forest at night is challanging. I navigate the old way compass, by lay
> of land, downed tree, crooked slough, etc. I want a GPS for walking in
> and out of unfamiliar areas.  l really want it to put way points on
> the Live Oak Project, so anyone with a GPS could locate these trees on
> the Live Oak listing. When I find any big tree now I can waypoint it.
> That is so cool, especially if I'm deep in a Forest. Hiking, Oh yeah,
> fishing hot spots to,etc. So I figured why not buy a good one.   Larry
> 
> > 

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